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23 Reading Residents To Participate In Jimmy Fund Walk
The walk will raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute early next month.

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The walk will raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute early next month.

Recruits were among firefighters from 13 Massachusetts departments to graduate from the 50-day training program.
The walk will raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute early next month.
Follow Your Art Community Studios is receiving the money through the Massachusetts Cultural Council's YouthReach program.
Closed southbound lanes on I-95 reopened around 7:35 p.m. on Monday, according to MassDOT.
Joseph Anderson is the ninth officer in the history of the Wakefield Police to graduate from the National Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
The summer market season kicked off in June and is set to come to a close this week.
The event will look to celebrate those in addiction recovery while also providing resources to support recovery.
Emotive Lands is the first project launched by The Click, a Boston-based arts collective.
Several Reading community leaders and school officials climbed atop the dunk tank to help raise money at this month's Fall Street Faire.
The event will take place at the Bagel Bar in Burlington.
EMS announced the new location last month and recently opened its doors at its store off Middlesex Turnpike.
The Horace Mann Parent Teacher Organization is helping coordinate the event next month.
Recent reports have spotlighted incidents of aggressive turkeys that residents say have been a persistent issue.
The event will feature Indian music, dance, food and more.
State money will fund a series of facility upgrades at Club 24 in Malden, according to a city announcement.
Wakefield residents have a chance to be appointed to a variety of open seats in town government.
The forum is set for Tuesday as the town eyes plans to build a new Wakefield Memorial High School.
The City Council tabled a request from National Grid last week over concerns about delays in fully replacing outdated utility poles.
The vigil will take place next month as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.